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    Waves of Protest: Social Movements Since the Sixties.David G. Bromley, Diana Gay Cutchin, Luther P. Gerlach, John C. Green, Abigail Halcli, Eric L. Hirsch, James M. Jasper, J. Craig Jenkins, Roberta Ann Johnson, Doug McAdam, David S. Meyer, Frederick D. Miller, Suzanne Staggenborg, Emily Stoper, Verta Taylor & Nancy E. Whittier (eds.) - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book updates and adds to the classic Social Movements of the Sixties and Seventies, showing how social movement theory has grown and changed.
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  2. On the Epistemic Role of Our Passional Nature.Frederick D. Aquino & Logan Paul Gage - 2020 - Newman Studies Journal 17 (2):41-58.
    In this article, we argue that John Henry Newman was right to think that our passional nature can play a legitimate epistemic role. First, we unpack the standard objection to Newman’s understanding of the relationship between our passional nature and the evidential basis of faith. Second, we argue that the standard objection to Newman operates with a narrow definition of evidence. After challenging this notion, we then offer a broader and more humane understanding of evidence. Third, we survey recent scholarship (...)
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    Assessing research risks systematically: the net risks test.D. Wendler & F. G. Miller - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (8):481-486.
    Dual-track assessment directs research ethics committees to assess the risks of research interventions based on the unclear distinction between therapeutic and non-therapeutic interventions. The net risks test, in contrast, relies on the clinically familiar method of assessing the risks and benefits of interventions in comparison to the available alternatives and also focuses attention of the RECs on the central challenge of protecting research participants.Research guidelines around the world recognise that clinical research is ethical only when the risks to participants are (...)
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    Some notes on confirming hypotheses in qualitative research: An application.Marcel Fredericks & Steven Miller - 1988 - Social Epistemology 2 (4):345 – 352.
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  5. Newman and Quasi‐Fideism : A Reply to Duncan Pritchard.Frederick D. Aquino & Logan Paul Gage - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (5):695-706.
    In recent years, Duncan Pritchard has developed a position in religious epistemology called quasi‐fideism that he claims traces back to John Henry Newman's treatment of the rationality of religious belief. In this paper, we give three reasons to think that Pritchard's reading of Newman as a quasi‐fideist is mistaken. First, Newman's parity argument does not claim that religious and non‐religious beliefs are on a par because both are groundless; instead, for Newman, they are on a par because both often stem (...)
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    Saints, Sovereigns, and Scholars: Studies in Honor of Frederick D. Wilhelmsen.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1993 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    This "festschrift" brings together authors from various countries who are specialists in different disciplines within the humanities and who share a common vision of human life. These essays in philosophical speculation, political theory, literary criticism, and historical analysis are rooted in the western cultural heritage and Christian religious tradition. Major figures examined include Aristotle, Aquinas, Thomas More, John of the Cross, Donoso Cortes, and the Spanish Carlists. The interdisciplinary and cosmopolitan nature of this "festschrift" reflects the approach and style of (...)
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    An Integrative Habit of Mind: John Henry Newman on the Path to Wisdom.Frederick D. Aquino - 2012 - Northern Illinois University Press.
    Searching for better ways to inspire people to pursue wisdom, Frederick D. Aquino argues that teachers and researchers should focus less on state-of-the-art techniques and learning outcomes and instead pay more attention to the intellectual formation of their students. We should, Aquino contends, encourage the development of an integrative habit of mind, which entails cultivating the capacity to grasp how various pieces of data and areas of inquiry fit together and to understand how to apply this information to new (...)
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    Externalism and internalism: A Newmanian matter of proper fit.Frederick D. Aquino - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (6):1023-1034.
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  9. The Synthetic Unity of Virtue and Epistemic Goods in Maximus the Confessor.Frederick D. Aquino - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (3):378-390.
    In this essay, I show how the virtues, for Maximus the Confessor, contribute to the formation of a positive orientation toward (a deep and abiding desire for) the relevant epistemic goods (e.g., contemplation of God in and through nature, illumination of divine truths, wisdom, and experiential knowledge of God). The first section offers a brief overview of how three character-based virtue epistemologies envision the role of the intellectual virtues in the cognitive life. The second section draws attention to Maximus’s understanding (...)
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  10. Maximus on the beginning and end of rational creatures.Frederick D. Aquino - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold (eds.), Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    Newman on the Grounds of Faith.Frederick D. Aquino - 2018 - Quaestiones Disputatae 8 (2):5-18.
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    Newman.Frederick D. Aquino - 2004 - Newman Studies Journal 1 (1):79-80.
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    Towards a Broader Construal of Evidence.Frederick D. Aquino - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):125-139.
    John Henry Newman’s philosophical reflection on the nature of faith and its relation to evidence is fascinating, complex, and slightly misleading; yet it shows constructive promise. In particular, I argue that his broader construal of reason should concomitantly play out in a broader construal of evidence. Accordingly, I show how Newman’s distinction between different modes of reasoning informs his understanding of the relationship between faith and evidence. I conclude with three areas that deserve further epistemological attention and development: namely, a (...)
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    The Severity of God: Religion and Philosophy Reconceived.Frederick D. Aquino - 2014 - Philosophia Christi 16 (2):457-460.
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    In focus. Core faculty and their publications at bioethics centers in the United States.D. Magnus, V. Miller & K. Carroll - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics: Ajob 2 (4).
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  16. Aristotle and the Origins of Natural Rights.Jr: Fred D. Miller - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (4):873-908.
    The disagreement over whether Aristotle recognized rights in some form unavoidably involves disagreement over what rights are, and the theory of rights itself is still highly contested. There is no consensus concerning how " right'? is to be defined, how rights are to be theoretically grounded, or how rights theory is to be applied in particular circumstances. This is not, however, a good reason to dismiss the issue of whether there are rights in Aristotle: for Aristotle, like modern rights theorists, (...)
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  17. Virtue and rights in Aristotle's best regime.Jun Fred D. Miller - 2006 - In Timothy Chappell (ed.), Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics. Oxford University Press.
  18. The physics of extended simples.D. Braddon-Mitchell & K. Miller - 2006 - Analysis 66 (3):222-226.
    The idea that there could be spatially extended mereological simples has recently been defended by a number of metaphysicians (Markosian 1998, 2004; Simons 2004; Parsons (2000) also takes the idea seriously). Peter Simons (2004) goes further, arguing not only that spatially extended mereological simples (henceforth just extended simples) are possible, but that it is more plausible that our world is composed of such simples, than that it is composed of either point-sized simples, or of atomless gunk. The difficulty for these (...)
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    Prior relevance and dimensional homogeneity of partially reinforced dimensions after nonreversal shifts in concept learning.Frederick D. Abraham & James C. Taylor - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (2):276.
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    The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology.Frederick D. Aquino & William J. Abraham (eds.) - 2017 - New York, New York: Oxford University Press.
    It considers the epistemology of theology and features 42 chapters, divided into 4 sections on 'Theology Relative Epistemic Concepts' and 'General Epistemic Concepts as Related to Theology', and on studies of individual theologians from St Paul through to Hans Urs von Balthasar and of contemporary movements such as Liberation Theology and Feminism.
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    Being and Knowing: Reflections of a Thomist.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen & William Marshner - 1991 - New Brunswick: Routledge.
    Frederick D. Wilhelmsen's Being and Knowing, rooted in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, rests on two basic assertions: first, metaphysics is the science of being in its first and ultimate act, existence ; second, that existence is known not through observing objects, but in affirming through judgments that these objects are subjects of existence. The chapters of this book explore these Thomistic doctrines. Some explain St. Thomas Aquinas's philosophy of being. Others probe his epistemology. The complexity and density (...)
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    Christianity and Political Philosophy.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 2013 - New Brunswick (U.S.A.): Routledge.
    Each chapter in Christianity and Political Philosophy addresses a philosophical problem generated by history. Frederick D. Wilhelmsen discusses the limits of natural law; Cicero and the politics of the public orthodoxy; the problem of political power and the forces of darkness; Sir John Fortescue and the English tradition; Donoso Cortes and the meaning of political power; the natural law tradition and the American political experience; Eric Voegelin and the Christian tradition; and Jaffa, the School of Strauss, and the Christian (...)
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    The Paradoxical Structure of Existence the Paradoxical Structure Existence.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1970 - New Brunswick, (U.S.A.): Routledge.
    For metaphysicians who have imbibed the sober and inebriating teachings of Thomas Aquinas, existence is an act, the act which makes all things actually to be. As the act of existence makes things to be, essence makes them to be what they are. Essence and the act of existence, in other words, are really distinct yet together they compose each of the things that are. Such an understanding involves a number of paradoxes, and Frederick D. Wilhelmsen's articulation of them (...)
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    Changing the Conversation About Brain Death.Robert D. Truog & Franklin G. Miller - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (8):9-14.
    We seek to change the conversation about brain death by highlighting the distinction between brain death as a biological concept versus brain death as a legal status. The fact that brain death does not cohere with any biologically plausible definition of death has been known for decades. Nevertheless, this fact has not threatened the acceptance of brain death as a legal status that permits individuals to be treated as if they are dead. The similarities between “legally dead” and “legally blind” (...)
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    A Note.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1983 - New Scholasticism 57 (3):352-361.
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    A Note on Contraries and the Incorruptibility of the Human Soul In St. Thomas Aquinas.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1993 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (3):333-338.
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    A Note.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1983 - New Scholasticism 57 (3):352-361.
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    Creation as a Relation in Saint Thomas Aquinas.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (2):107-133.
  29. Christianity and Political Philosophy.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (1):50-51.
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    Existence and Esse.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (1):20-45.
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    Man's knowledge of reality.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1956 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    Reasoning and Computers.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (4):601-611.
    The "quick wit" of integration is mankind's best hope for mastering and ordering the new electronic revolution threatening to drown us in a sea of information.
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  33. Subject Analysis in the Philosophy of Communications.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (4):743.
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    Telepolitics.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen & Jane Bret - 1971 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 46 (1):29-54.
    Telepolitics, the politics of the electronic media, is a new reality, an order of existence that has radically transformed man's relationship with his fellow man.
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    The Aesthetic Act and the Act of Being.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1952 - Modern Schoolman 29 (4):277-291.
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  36. The Concept of Existence and the Structure of Judgment: A Thomistic Paradox.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1977 - The Thomist 41 (3):317.
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  37. The "I" and Aquinas.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1977 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51:47.
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    The “I” and Aquinas.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1977 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51:47-55.
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    The metaphysics of love.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1962 - New York,: Sheed & Ward.
    The Metaphysics of Love develops the existential metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas, applying it to explore the ontological structure of the human person. Published first in 1962, this book demonstrates the fertility of Thomistic metaphysics and the enduring influence of Thomism on Western philosophy. It uncovers the ecstatic structure of human existence, in dialogue with philosophers ranging from Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas, to Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, Tillich, Zubiri, and Ortega y Gassett, as well as theologians and historians Romano Guardini, Hilaire (...)
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    The Philosopher and the Myth.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1954 - Modern Schoolman 32 (1):39-55.
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    The Priority of Judgment over Question.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1974 - International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (4):475-493.
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    The Triplex Via and the Transcendence of Esse.Frederick D. Wilhelmsen - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (2):223-235.
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    Evaluation of Interventions to Address Moral Distress: A Multi-method Approach.Lucia D. Wocial, Genina Miller, Kianna Montz, Michelle LaPradd & James E. Slaven - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-29.
    Moral distress is a well-documented phenomenon for health care providers (HCPs). Exploring HCPs’ perceptions of participation in moral distress interventions using qualitative and quantitative methods enhances understanding of intervention effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to measure and describe the impact of a two-phased intervention on participants’ moral distress. Using a cross-over design, the project aimed to determine if the intervention would decrease moral distress, enhance moral agency, and improve perceptions about the work environment. We used quantitative instruments and (...)
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    Correction to: Evaluation of Interventions to Address Moral Distress: A Multi-method Approach.Lucia D. Wocial, Genina Miller, Kianna Montz, Michelle LaPradd & James E. Slaven - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-2.
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  45. Jackson on colour as a primary quality.D. McFarland & A. Miller - 1998 - Analysis 58 (2):76-85.
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    to Wisdom. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2012. Pp. x+ 130. Cloth $29.00, ISBN: 978-0-87580-452-1. Bracken, Joseph A. Does God Roll Dice?: Divine Providence for a World in the Making. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2012. Pp. xvi+ 196. Paper $24.95, ISBN. [REVIEW]Frederick D. Aquino - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (3):539 - 539.
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    Brain death: justifications and critiques.Robert D. Truog & Franklin G. Miller - 2012 - Clinical Ethics 7 (3):128-132.
    Controversies about the diagnosis and meaning of brain death have existed as long as the concept itself. Here we review the historical development of brain death, and then evaluate the various attempts to justify the claim that patients who are diagnosed as brain dead can be considered dead for all legal and social purposes, and especially with regard to procuring their vital organs for transplantation. While we agree with most commentators that death should be defined as the loss of integration (...)
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  48. Action and subjective error+ lacan on psychoanalysis.D. Miller & G. Miller - 1992 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 46 (180):93-100.
     
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    Ethical dilemmas in the use of information technology: An aristotelian perspective.Michael D. Myers & Leigh Miller - 1996 - Ethics and Behavior 6 (2):153 – 160.
    As computer-based information systems start to have a great impact on people, organizations, and society as a whole, there is much debate about information technology in relation to social control and privacy, security and reliability, and ethics and professional responsibilities. However, more often than not, these debates reveal some fundamental disagreements, sometimes about first principles. In this article the authors suggest that a fruitful and interesting way to conceptualize some of these moral and ethical issues associated with the use of (...)
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    Philosophy Through Science Fiction: A Coursebook with Readings.Ryan Nichols, Nicholas D. Smith & Fred Dycus Miller (eds.) - 2008 - Routledge.
    _Philosophy Through Science Fiction_ offers a fun, challenging, and accessible way in to the issues of philosophy through the genre of science fiction. Tackling problems such as the possibility of time travel, or what makes someone the same person over time, the authors take a four-pronged approach to each issue, providing · a clear and concise introduction to each subject · a science fiction story that exemplifies a feature of the philosophical discussion · historical and contemporary philosophical texts that investigate (...)
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